2International round not as friendly as reported

There is bravery every week on the footy field, but the most courageous act of last weekend was performed by an anonymous senior citizen with a walking stick during the International matches at Campbelltown Stadium.

I’ve been told that there were several scuffles in the crowd and in the midst of one, a police officer was knocked to the ground and copped a dose of his own pepper spray, rendering him temporarily incapacitated.

Several angry youths circled the police officer as he lay on the ground and he was in real danger of further harm - until our ageing hero stepped in.

The senior citizen stood over the stricken cop, waving his walking stick to keep the menacing youths at bay until further police arrived.

He then simply melted into the crowd and disappeared once the danger was over.

Campbelltown Police are seeking the assistance of the public so they can thank the unknown man for his amazing act of bravery.

3Roosters gearing up for a Titans raid?

Alarm bells sounded on the Gold Coast a couple of days ago when locals spotted Roosters coach Trent Robinson and chief executive Joe Kelly getting off a flight from Sydney.

Word spread throughout the holiday strip that the duo from the big spending Roosters were in town to launch a raid on a couple of the Titans’ promising young stars and the club went into lockdown mode.

On further investigation, it appears the pair travelled north merely to check out the new Titans facility.